Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 08, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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Âlonday, September », ioa4
*, W ent Htinting—
Visitili# Auht-¡—
Ju liu s lioeh and Oscar Tuttlo
i -e a tin g w as only sta v e d off by th é ! “ M e th in k s h is a rm Is ottt of
Mito Sue Cori of L03 Aftgre’és
in te rv e n tio n o f in flu e n tia l tn er- jo in t.”
left Ashland last Saturday on a is in A3hland visiting with Mrs.
chants and gentry from Hang-
hunting trip
They declined . to A. G. McCarthy.
chow, Shanghai, Nanking and
say where they were going, but i
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Mark you yon shine-ball
! other cities and town3 in both pitches; ay, th e re ’s the ru b !”
declared th a t they would return To Fails —
, provinces, who brought pressure
Tuesday with all the deer and
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McWil-
to bear in getting General Lu and
bear
that
the
law
allows.
T
h
e
y
,
liams
left
last
night
for
Klamath
" ’Twould be a pity, should the
L eaves F or San Jose—
R eturns Home—
,
_
. _____
Marshal Chi to sign a treaty of blow be foul.”
Miss
Velta
Ackley
returned
la«t
tO°
k
al°
ng
&
liberal
8UPP!y
of
F
alls
to
spend
several
days.
They
Miss Beth Johnson left yester­
peace by which each agree not
day for San Jose where she will night from a several weeks trip meat as a precaution against bad will attend the Klam ath Product
luck
with
their
rifles.
to
move troops in their territory
Show held there today.
“ The lad doth well, yet seem s
attend the norm al there thÎ3 win­ to McCloud. She was acom pan-|
in
a
m
anner
th
a
t
might
seem
bel­
to
lack experience ”
ter.
ied by the Ackley family who
All
the
magazines
a
t
T
refren’s
V
isiting
Relatives__
ligerent or dangerous to the
will stay here this winter.
4th St. News Stand.
6— 3 i Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Mason of
We deliver the goods -Detricks
Take your positions with care,
other. Both, however, have vio­
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i Iowa Palls, Iowa, are visiting with
good
sirs; an error now would be
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H ealth giving whole wheat
lated the agreement.
leaves
For
Camp—
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W
H.
Day
of
this
fa
ta
l.”
bread at The Lithia Bakery.
Clyde G. Young left last night city,
R eturn Home—
for
Fortress Monroe, Virginia.
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~
“ He swings an ugly mace; per­
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Raymond and E verett McGee Sick—
where
he
will
attend
the
m
ilitary
,
Chairs
Stolen—
chance ’tw ere better to take the
Mrs John M. Hughes is very
returned yesterday from Moon’s
FO R SALE —F urniture, 153 E. next one.”
school which will be held there j The camp chairs in the yard
Lum ber Company to attend school sick at her home on Beach Street
Main. Phone 59.
6— i
soon. Mr. Young is the only per. at the home of J. p. Dodge on
here. Vernon McGee will return
son
in
Oregon
selected
to
attend
the Boulevard were stolen some
W hy pay more for milk when
to Ashland next week.
MANTEO— Four $100 per
the school.
time
Saturday night.
These
you can get the best milk for
week
men to sell BEST Ford O il:
chairs were ju st new.
Ladies and children’s hair cut­ 10 cents. Lininger Dairy. Phone To Lake
Gauge
made.
Automobile fur­
I
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ting. Powder Puff Beauty Par 396R and 369J.
nished.
Standard
Products Co.,
Misses G ertrude Ha an and ; STUDENT SAYS JAPS
lor.
2 9 3 -tf
1886 Broadway, Granville, Ohio.!
INCLINED TO PEACE
School text books, McNair Edna Golieen made a trip to the
Lake
of
the
Woods
yesterday
and
6 —1*
Bros.
To A ttend School—
spent the day.
SALEM. September 8— Peace is!
K ill SALE: — Fresh prunes!
Claus Kleinham mer of the
prized
by the people of Jap a n ,'
R eturn From I^ike—
lor
canning, delivered any place j
Applegate district has come to
One gal. Stone jugs 10c each. according to Dwight Findley of!
Mr. and Mr3. A. E. Kinney re­
in Ashland, Phone 297-Y. G— G*
Ashland to attend school here this
FINISHING TODAY
glass jugs 20c each, at T refren ’s. Salem, who with 15 other college!
turned
home
yesterday
from
the
winter. He arrived this morn-
G— 3 'm en returned from a trip to th e !
MANTEO— Furnished
house,
Lake of the Woods where they
in f.
orient
today.
5
or
G
rooms
by
Sept.
15,
address
have been spending a two weeks
TIGER LOVE” and
R eturn From I dine—
P. O. Box G7, A.V.B.
G— 3*
He s a d
Japanese students
vacation. Lawrence and W ilfred
Mrs Emma Oeder and Linda were giving the subject of peace
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PA IN TE R S: — Beagle
and W agner returned with them.
RUPERT OF HFE HAW”
FOR
RENT—
Cabin
with
bath
Oeder
returned
yesterday
from
Beagle; day work or contract;
much thought, and are opposed tc
and tailet, suitable for two. Phone ;
estim ates free. Box 171.
305-tf
School books and supplies, Mc- the Lake of the Woods where war both for economic and m ili­
240-J
G— 2!
they have been spending the sum- tary reasons.
Na’j* Bros.
Mr. Findley said
m er at th eir cottage. Miss Oeder the students were welcomed by
V isitin g Parents—
FOR RENT— Furnished house,
will
attend
school this winter. i ! the — Japanese
and vivijuxtu
everything'* was
Lester Rudd from Minnesota ar A t Ii!< iD in i? i F n i l s —""
j
. -
«
w.«.
47S Boulevard.
G— 4 TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY
Rev. S. J. Chaney and family • t
t0 7 ^ ^
| done to "take th eir sojourn in
rived in Ashland Friday and is
and THURSDAY
so,aet nie ,luring th e) Japan a pleasant one.
BOY WANTED— Lithia Bak-
visiting with his parents, Mr. and of Ashland spent several days last '
ery.
week
with
the
D.
M
Smith
family
'
°
f
Septem
ber’
'
6— 1
Mr3. Jam es Rudd of Liberty
street.
Adolnh Zukor —
L Usky
at K lam ath Falls. W hile there
fittfe n i
DIES AFTER
K>R SALE-»-Reed baby car­
See the bargain counters at
they made a trip to C rater Lake. T refren’s, half price or less. 6— 3,
TWO STORY FALL
CRUZE
V o tg j/p y xoN aEynr. r r w s E g t e 'U i ; | riage in good condition. 6 Beach JAMES
FXODUOT -
Burton Dancing School, Mem
avenue, Phone 20G-L.
6__2*
Madame Tracy-Young Studio,
orial Hall.
Open daily. A fter
PORTLAND, September 8— A
SHANGHAI. Sept. 5. _ The I of leisure in China em ulated their
122 Laurel St,, Ashland, Oregon.
noon 2 to 3, evening 7 to 9.
fractured skull proved fatal to longest finger nail in the wor.d
8HAPESPEARE ON BASEBALL !
In Last N ight—
307,-tf Advance .pupils only. Leschet-
little Moriko, daughter of Mr. has ju s t been discovered by an example by growing finger nails
Cleon
Caldwell,
who
is
guard­
to such a length th a t work with
izky method.
6— 4»
‘A hit, a hit, a palpable h it!”
ing a trestle near Siskiyou sta­ and Mrs. K. Yamamoto, who was American missionary at Chowkia-
From Weed—
th
eir
hands
was
simply
impos­
injured
Saturday
when
her
m
oth­
kow,
in
H
unan
province.
tion, was in Ashland last night
Leslie Heer was in Ashland From Medford—
e r leaped from the second story
An old Chinese gentlem an of sible.
for a 3hort time.
“ That great babe you see there
Mrs. Jessie W’agner and Miss
Saturday night from Weed where
of the M erchants hotel. The baby leisure in th a t inland city, now
Down through the endless ages is not through with his clouts.”
Dorothy Palm er of Medford were Rack From Trip—
he is working.
died yesterday m orning at St. ravaged by floods, has petted to finger nails cultivation in the
Ashland visitors Friday afternoon
Mrs. E. Caldwell returned last V incent’s hospital. The mother, m aturity a finger nail that is now Middle Flowery Kingdom became
“ The play, as I remember it,
Ask your grocer for Mrs. Bon- at the home of Mrs. Marsh W ag­
though
s
h
e
suffered
several
3
feet
6
inches
long—
and
still
a-
night from a two-day trip to the
one of the fine a rts of the Chinese ; Pleased not the m illion.”
a r ’s home-made salad dressing. ner on Oak street.
broken bones, will recover. The growing.
bay cities in California.
until the foreigner with his me- ! — - ____________
296— lmo*
body of the baby was taken to
Along about the time th a t it be­ chanical devices, his progressive !
Paulesrud’s Suits give satisfac­
the morgue.
came the general custom in China W estern ways and his desire to
M ove To G ranite—
tion.
6— tf
To R oseburg—
for girl babies to have th eir feet get out and “do nothing,” g ra d u -!
Mr. and Mrs. Logan Julian have
Miss Lucile Gilmore was in
bound until they were merely • ally caused it to become m ore or
taken one of the B arber cottages COMBINE FALLS ON
For cleaning and
pressing
Roseburg yesterday for a short
FARMER, HURTS HIM 1 little living stilts on which they ■ less passe.
on Granite street for the winter.
visit with friends and relatives. Phone 119. We call and deliver.
ambled along as though they were
Toi
Ernest Torrence
In most places, and especially
6— tf
M ary A s to r
2 qu art fru it jars, glass cov­
PENDLETON, September 8— walking on eggs, as evidence to in the cities where foreigners now
Noah I Beery»
HONESTY is m j POLICY. Yeo,
ers 10c each a t T refren ’s. 6— 3 Hugh Bell, prom inent farm er the world th a t they were truly congregate along the China Coast
of course.
212— tf At F alls—
See The Fight-
whose land is near A thena, is “ treasures of the inner cham ber” long finger nails have gone out
Mrs. W allace Reider of this R eturn to R ed B luff—
slowly recovering from severe and never, never turned a hand of style, but in Hunan province
ing
C o w a rd ” V
city is visiting a t the home of
To Spokane—
Mr. and Mrs. E arl J Fraley and injuries he suffered several days! *n m anua^ labor, the gentlemen -they still grow them long.
I changed t o a
Miss Edith Moody left last week Mr. and Mrs. A. R Campbell near children returned today to Red ago when his b'g combine to y le d l '
K
lam
ath
Falls.
for Spokane where she will teach
Bluff after spending th eir sum­ over on him as the machine was ' POLICE RENEW’ HUNT
' treat- ’em- rough
MANCHURIA AND PE K IN
in the public srhoois this w inter
m er vacation w ith th eir parents being placed in the shed for the
FOR B B. RO BBER
JOIN IN CIVIL M AR
! eat - ’em - alive
You can’t go wrong when you in Ashland.
w inter. W hat saved his life was
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SPECIAL attention to AUTO­ trade at Paulserud’s.
, wild man.
th e fact th a t he fell into a slight
MOBILE insurance; better terms
(Continued from Page 1)
M ake H om e Here—
hole th a t had been dug to put a
(Continued from page l )
and lower rates. Yeo, of course. Fined F or Speeding—
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn H. Johnson jackscrew under the machine.
built up his arm y by using funds ';
Phone 21 & 274-J.
212— tf
H. Stoneson was fined $25 in arrived in Ashland last week from
This eased the 'pressure on his was futile, and the robber w arn­ derived from th a t source
Judge Gowdy’s court Saturday for K ingm an, Arizona, and will make
He suffered a fractured ed th at lie would shoot down any
For the last year or more it
exceeding the speed limit. Mr. th eir home in the valley. Mr. body.
R eturns To Tacoma—
man th a t moved.
He /p u t the
ALSO
shoulder
and
was
otherwise
in­
has become increasingly evident l
Mi3s Minnie Kneedsen returned Stonesonf is from California and Johnson is a son of the late Chas. jured.
money into a satchel, then had th a t actual w arfare was not far
yesterday morning for her home was fined by J. J. Machon.
Rivers and Vranizan hind Klep-
S. Johnson, form er resident of
off, and in March of this year
BRONCHO EXPRESS'
In Tacoma after visiting for a
Ashland who has been living in n n n n n n n n n n n n n per, th reaten in g them with liis
Best and biggest milk shake at Arizona.
short time with friends here
»
HAROLD LLOYD
« pistol. He then ordered Vrani-
Our Phone 82
T refren’s 4th St. Confectionery.
zan to bind Rivers, and himself
Hain
P la za
Ashland
6— 3 Gone H unting—
tied Vranizan to a chair. He gag­
Superlite auto finish; guaran­
ged all the men and made his
teed— Hughes, Pell’s Corner.
Ed Coovling and A E. Jordan
S
uccessful
H
unt
—
!
escape.
It was some time before
left Saturday for a week’s hunt­
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Clayton Smith of Keno was in ing expedition.
j Klepper freed himself and sum-
! moned help. It is believed that
Ashland last night with a large
To T e a c h -
■ the burglar had an assistant who
H ike to S p r i n g s -
Guy Gould left yesterday for four-point deer.
Mother w-’ll be happier after
1
acted as a “ lookout” while the
Misses Edith Dodge, Isabelle
Jacksonville where he will teach
you have modern laundry
L
eaves
F
o
r
School—
j
robbery
was
in
progress.
Silver and Irm a Bess took a short
the seventh and eighth grades
tubs installed.
For her it
John Galey left yesterday a fte r­ hike to the Pom padour Lithia
there this w inter. He has been
mean3 a release from much of
the drudgery of wash days.
spending the summer with Mr. noon for t he Dewey school about Springs yesterday afternoon and
TO HOLD CLINIC
Modern
tuba, with hot
five
miles
north
of
Medford
where
O. R. Anderson of this city.
reported a very enjoyable time.
ON ASHLAND DAY and cold laundry
w ater piped to them,
he will teach this next year.
should he in every modern
The county nurse will conduct
New Coupe—
Let us fill your pail with Swifts
home. M other’s health and
5 and 10 gal. Coco Cola kegs,
a clinic on Ashland Day at the
strength is protected by them.
Silver Lea; lard. Costs less than
O. S. Easterling is driving a
at
T refren’s, 4th St.
6— 3 new Ford coupe, purchased last
County Fair, W om an’s Building
shortening. Goes farther and Is
i from 11 a. m. to 12 m.
Let us install laundry tubs
week from the H arrison B rothers
more nutritions. Detricks.
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To Products Show—
Un
your house as a gift to
Ford Agency.
This clinic is for children trom
mother.
Miss
Florence
Hollmeyer,
sten­
two to six years of age.
M ind B lew —
ographer
at
Chamber
of
Commerce
To
M
ontague—
There will be time for only te n
Although he was unable to
Yd. $2.48
and
Miss
Helen
French
accom­
H.
J.
Murphy
made
a
trip
to
•
children
to be examined.
learn w hether or not the political
4b” wide.
The
Their appointm ents will he
campaigns prior to the November panied J. H. Fuller to Klam ath Montague yesterday and returned
wanted wool dress
made in order of their re g istra ­
elections had anything to do with Fall3 to attend the Klam ath Pro­ with his son, Charles Frances,
ducts
Show
held
there
today.
who has been spending about a
tions.
goods f o r early
it, a Tidings reporter found a very
Plumbing
Heating
month there.
strong wind blowing around
P arents please register or phone
fall a li d winter
Phone 138
2 0 7 E. Main
Jacksonville, when he visited the To Portland—
names to Ashland Library not
wear; comes in all
Professor I. E Vining, state In M edford— -
county seat yesterday. The wind
later than Tuesday, Septem ber 9.
the new and want­
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Paul of
seemed to arize in Jacksonville, president of the Chamber of
ed shades. Guar­
and blew out along the new paved Commerce will leave this evening Ford street and Mr. Jess Smith
road to Medford. The cause of for Portland to attend a meeting and brother will leave Monday
anteed all wool at
the breeze remained a mystery, as of the State C. of C. He wili be for Medford where they will con­
this low p r i c e,
duct an eating concession at the
no orators were seen spouting gone for about a week.
$2.48.
county fair. From their th e j will
th eir stuff on the street corners.
Cheapest and best Ice cream go to Albany and Eugene and
both
W atch for Staples new Sub- sodas at T refren’s, 4th St. 6— 3 will hold concessions a t
Here is Harold Lloyd, screen
places
during
fairs.
division.
comedian, minus his big tortoise
Yd. $1.98
30 8 -tf
shell spectacles. Instead of his
V isiting H ere —
42” wide, so pop­
Seriou sly Hl—
j weU known movie glasses, he has
Mr. and Mrs Smith M erritt are R eturn From B uck Lake—
ular for skirts and
H erbert McCarthy, who ha3 visiting in Ashland at the home
Mr. and Mrs. George G arrett cne of tbe new synchrophase ra-
dresses; comes in
been visiting at K lam ath Falls of Mrs. M erritt’s m other, Mrs. O. and P. O. Shirley returned from dio receiving sets. The way he
ten new shades for
for the past few weeks is reported M. Cherry and her sister, Mrs. Buck Lake yesterday. They have is toying with the six stage volume
to be very seriously 111 with ty­ Eric W eren, from Baker, Oregon. been in th a t region since Sunday control indicates th a t he likes his
fall a n d winter
phoid fever at that place.
music with all graduations.
Mrs. M erritt was form erly Miss hunting but reported no luck.
wear.
Ruby Cherry, who is very well
Complete line of Ashland Can­ known in Ashland. They are Leg Set—
ned Goods at Detricks.
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The Mohair yarn takes
Mrs. Percy S tratton, who has j
been suffering with a broken leg, |
54” wide. Priced, Yd. $2.98 to $3.98
razier
on
the
dye
more
beautiful­
To Crater la k e —
Stop Over—
is reported to be b etter and h e r '
New woolen in oblong cheeks and stripes; come in
Mr and Mrs. W ilmer H ilt of
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Van Leer, leg was put in a cast yesterday.
ly,
gives
a
fine,
long
Hilt. California, Mr. and Mrs. form erly of Ashland, now living
shades o f tan, brown, green and blue.
W alter W alrad and daughters, at Satsop, W ashington, stopped
fiber and silky finish
Her eon B u sin ess—
Carm ion and Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. over in Ashland and are visiting
Scratch Feed ...........$2.75
W.
F.
H
errin,
general
solicitor
W. A. Rockfellow and Mr. and at the H. J. C arter home. They
and will give longer
Yd. $1.25
Mrs. C. E. Lane made a trip to have been touring the United for the Southern Pacific Company
was
in
Ashland
today
on
busi­
Flour
.......................
$2.15
C rater Lake yesterday They ex­ States and visiting Mr. Van L eer’s
service than just brush­
AYe are showing wonderful new patterns in this
ness.
pect to retu rn this evening.
home in Philadelphia.
all wool French challies; comes 27” wide, see them.
Finger Nail 3 Feet 6 Inches Long
w
A Wonderful
BUY!
'0 Rebuilt
Electric Range
Murphy Elec. Co.
Make Mother
Happy
Wool Dress
Goods
Poriet Twill
Jerry O’Neal
Wool Crepe
BRUSHED
MOHAIR
SWEATERS
New Novelty Flannel Checks
F
& S
French Wool Challies
B ids W anted for Excavation
Bids for excavating area 60s
100 feet on the lot on E ast Main
street between th e B utler and
Smith properties. J h e excavation
is to go down one foot below the
lowest sidew alk level and to be
level at bottom w ith grade of
walk. Do your own figuring ou
yardage and m ake bid for the
job complete. Bids will be open­
ed Sept. 15 a t 5 o’clock. B ert R.
Greer, Tidings office.
3— 4
G ets D eer—
Stock Salt, 50 lb.
$ 1 0 .0 0 R ew ard
,
As a resu lt of a hunting expe- i
bag ....................... $ .65
A reward of ten dollars will be dition made last week Phil Wol- j
100 lb. b a g ......... $1.15
paid by the Ashland Ku Klux cott returned Friday evening with i
Kian for the arrest and conviction a large four-point buck.
Dairy Salt, 50 lb bag $ .90
of the person who wrote a letter
to the Ashland cannery th reaten ­ Senator H ere Sunday—
ing and w arning them th a t if they
...
. _ .
| Senator McNary, who was e n - '
a no raise
e wages of the ro u te to K lam ath Falls with E d i-'
women w o rk er, th a t dire reanlts ,„ r L uther Rood 0( th , K
would follow, which le tte r was Evening H erald and other mem­
razier
on
falsely signed K. K. K.
bers of the celebration committee,
PHONE 214
Ashland Kian No. 10. of th a t city was in . Ashland for 853 E. MAIN
6-6 a few m inutes Sunday morning
F
& S
ed wool yarn.
A most
beautiful line
of new ones at
The New Dress Trimmings are here_
New Braids of all kinds—Fur and Os­
trich feather trimming; new flower and
beaded ornaments.
Use The Butterick Pattern with the “ Deltor”
E. R. ISAAC & CO.
“The Q uality Store’’
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